BUSH SRP31D Record Players in Stereo Connection. Sound Demo.

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Two BUSH SRP31D vintage valve record players in Stereo connection.
Manufactured 1964, so now over 50 years old.
I serviced them.
Still with original Sonotone pickup.
Connected so that they play in stereo.
The sound is bright, clear and very vibrant (punchy).
The records are ones that did not come up as copyright infringement.
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My first record player, in the early 80s: a reconditioned Bush SRP31D Monarch. 🙂

StonefieldJim
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An optional speaker was available, this was just the front amplifier section to enable stereo.

jespencer
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Ive got this type of record player model and I have mine connected to the Hifi amp receiver and it sounds fabulous though I did put a new cartridge on a numax groove tool which only does 45/Lps not 78s but by gum does it sound great now.

RockinJohnnyaitken
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Hello, I recently bought one of these, and I am hoping to get an old amplifier for it so I can plug in my old headphones and listen to it better, but before I do that. What cord do I need to hook it up and what do I do with the cord thats already plugged into Amp Input, do I just leave it there. Also what does it even do?

NoirsVintageCollection
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Hi Nick, I have a Bush SRP31C with very low output. can you please give me a few tips on what to check. Thanks Harvey.

conundrum
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Hi Nick.. Just to clarify: Does that mean the 'Stereo Out' socket is wired with both channels or basically the 'other' channel to the one on the master deck? What I want to know is can I somehow connect the deck to an external stereo amp?
Thanks.
That said, I do own 2 of these too, so I could try it your way :)

davemilligan